A beautiful piece that I can completely relate to... I like the way that your mind works, because it has a distinct questioning aspect to it. Even when you aren't asking questions, I feel as though you are exploring questions.
This reminds me a lot of the town that I went to high school in (I moved around alot, so I don't really have "one" hometown)...it was a small place, surrounded by fields and people who were content to remain in that place without ever venturing onto the "train that only leaves". Still, looking back, there is a certain nostalgia to it now; it is a part of me, whether I like it or not.
Great writing!
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
thank you so much! i'm glad you could relate to this piece. the train that only leaves sort of refer.. read morethank you so much! i'm glad you could relate to this piece. the train that only leaves sort of refers to the fact that once you leave a place like this, you look at things differently. so even when you've come back, you're still away.
I think with great writing, at least for me
it becomes transcendent of meaning, in a sense
like watching a dance, and you can't really explain
to yourself why such emotion is being extracted from within
the images are involved and gently put forth
it borders on being fragmented in places
but I like that as contrast, or almost-contrast
or whatever's going on in my perception...
I don't want to try to explain too much to myself or anyone else
I'm mostly just tossing an impression in the air
and letting it take whatever form(s) it wants as it falls
I'll study it after I click "submit.."
There's a good mix of youthful exuberance and adult cynicism in this one Dana. Although the thing about trains leaving can be viewed similarly with two attitudes. On the one hand it can be like being left at the station abandoning dreams and weighted by frustrations and emotional baggage. On the other, it is hope, the opportunity to lift oneself from those same bags and ride into the future with excitement at mystery or certainty. Although, few things are certain beyond death and taxes and both of those have recently come into question. This was a great write that will connect with many a reader.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
thank you! i'm actually really glad that's what you got out of it (youthful exuberance mixed with ad.. read morethank you! i'm actually really glad that's what you got out of it (youthful exuberance mixed with adult cynicism) because that's exactly where i am in my life right now. this piece is actually about leaving for college so you hit the meaning right on the head. there will always be memories here, but once i leave i'll never come back the same. thanks again :)
absolutely brilliant Dana, for personal reasons I enjoyed stanza three the best, ha, but seriously all around magnificent write, the only things is...the train only leaves, but it never goes anywhere either.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
so true, i love your insight and thanks for the review!
I loved that you "think of their dewy faces" because this is a great big deep poem and that really made me happy personally that line :)
I'm a bad reviewer I'm sorry
A beautiful piece that I can completely relate to... I like the way that your mind works, because it has a distinct questioning aspect to it. Even when you aren't asking questions, I feel as though you are exploring questions.
This reminds me a lot of the town that I went to high school in (I moved around alot, so I don't really have "one" hometown)...it was a small place, surrounded by fields and people who were content to remain in that place without ever venturing onto the "train that only leaves". Still, looking back, there is a certain nostalgia to it now; it is a part of me, whether I like it or not.
Great writing!
Posted 11 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
11 Years Ago
thank you so much! i'm glad you could relate to this piece. the train that only leaves sort of refer.. read morethank you so much! i'm glad you could relate to this piece. the train that only leaves sort of refers to the fact that once you leave a place like this, you look at things differently. so even when you've come back, you're still away.
"my brain hums with scraps of poetry and madness."
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